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Public Opinion SurveyCamilo JimenezTwo in Three Americans Support Increased Federal Healthcare Spending
September 7, 2017, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura and Dina Smeltz, Camilo Jimenez, Download Report (PDF), The 2017 Chicago Council Survey finds that a majority of Americans support increases in federal healthcare spending, while few support cuts., Healthcare has taken center stage...
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AP PhotoThe newcomers: schools are migrants' gateway to Chicago's local economy
Integrating migrant children and their parents into local schools also integrates them into the local economy.
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Global EconomyREUTERSCryptocurrencies, Geopolitics, & the Future of Money
Bitcoin is just a small part of the global conversation around cryptocurrencies. Will they shake up the economy—and geopolitics—as much as advertised?
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Global PoliticsREUTERSWhat Somalia's Election Failure Means for Regional Stability
Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo caused internal turmoil and global concern after bypassing Parliament this week to remain in power.
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Global PoliticsAngelina Katsanis / AP80th Birthday Blues: UN's Fight to Stay Relevant
Budget cuts, global crises, and a disengaged US, Deep Dish explores the UN at a pivotal moment and whether it can still deliver.
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Global PoliticsAlex Brandon / APWhat Trump's Peace Plan Means for Israel and Hamas
Trump and Netanyahu announced a 20-point plan for Gaza, widely hailed by global leaders What comes next?
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Global PoliticsAP PHOTOSBRICS Expansion Explained: New Members, New Challenges
We breakdown the mystery behind the BRICS and its evolving role in shaping the global order.
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AJ Caughey'Juggling glitter': How chambers of commerce in Chicago's commercial corridors are responding to the influx of migrants
In some of Chicago’s busiest commercial corridors, chambers of commerce and small businesses are coordinating with the city to plug gaps in Chicago’s response to the influx of migrants.
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Thomas RichterThe Geopolitics of Climate Change
As extreme weather increasingly uproots communities and economies, leading experts Simon Dalby and Joshua Busby join Deep Dish to predict how climate change will affect foreign policy.
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